Friday, September 9, 2016

Review: Burning Proof by Janice Cantore

Janice Cantore continues her Cold Case Justice series with Burning
Proof as PI Luke and his now partner retired cop Woody, are taking care of
the files and evidence of late Asa Foster’s (Abby’s former partner), that
concerns the murder of Abby’s parents and Luke’s uncle. Choosing not to let Abby know what they
found, Luke and Woody have also signed up to work with the newly formed Cold Case
Squad. Their first unofficial assignment
involves a young woman who was kidnapped and brutally assaulted yet escaped and
lived to tell about it. Her attacker,
ten years later has yet to be found.

Abby has had a crushing blow as she had to shoot a victim’s
father in self-defense and she is having a rather hard time coping. Not only with the fallout of the shooting,
but also about the facts that she and Luke uncovered from the previous
book. Abby, deciding to take a break from
police work goes to reconnect with her aunt and fiancé Ethan.

Luke fills guilty about keeping secrets from Abby about the
cold case that has affected them both and he is also trying to get over his
attraction for her. Luke and Abby are
not together through most of this book and there was an introduction of a new
love interest that has me a little concerned (I am rooting for Luke and Abby to be together).
Author Cantore does a splendid job of keeping the book moving for the major
story arc cold case and the new one that Luke, Woody, and eventually Abby (who
is brought in later) need to solve before the statute of limitations is up.

I look forward to the third installment. I received a copy of this book for an honest
review through The Book Club Network, Inc. and the opinions are my own.